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Cervical Cancer Screening: Women Prefer Doctors Over Home Kits

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Most women prefer clinic visits for cervical cancer screening over home tests.
  • Privacy and convenience are key reasons women might choose home sampling.
  • Black women were less likely to prefer at-home screening than white women.

A significant majority of women, 61%, prefer to undergo cervical cancer screening with a healthcare professional rather than using at-home self-sampling kits, according to a new study published on February 6, 2026. Despite the convenience and privacy offered by the first FDA-approved at-home cervical cancer screening device, which became available in May 2025, only 20% of women expressed a preference for it. The findings stem from a 2024 survey of 2,300 women aged 21 to 65.

Reasons cited for preferring at-home tests included privacy (55%), time constraints (35%), and fear of embarrassment (33%). Notably, Black women were 55% less likely to prefer at-home screening compared to white women. Conversely, women who had faced prejudice in healthcare were almost twice as likely to opt for self-sampling. Researchers suggest that major medical organizations should update their guidelines to include home-based self-sampling to reduce screening inequities and improve access for underserved populations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Most women prefer clinic visits for cervical cancer screening due to factors like privacy, time constraints, and fear of embarrassment, although specific preferences vary among different demographics.
At-home cervical cancer screening offers increased privacy, convenience due to time constraints, and can help reduce embarrassment for some women.
Yes, a study indicated that Black women were significantly less likely to prefer at-home cervical cancer screening compared to white women.

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